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426+184=610 so there is no actual triangle, because the sum of two sides is the length of the longest side. If the “triangle” was ABC then AC is the longest side and B lies on AC. The points are colinear. The “angles” are therefore B=180°, A=0° and C=0°.

[The triangle rule is that each side must be shorter than the sum of the other two sides.]

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